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In Psychology, Thirteenth Edition in Modules, David Myers and Nathan DeWall break down the content of the new edition of their chapter-based Psychology into 55 independent modules, assignable in any sequence and brief enough to be read in one sitting. This flexible format is favored by a wide range of students and instructors, and supported by research showing that students working with shorter reading assignments are better able to retain the concepts.
From its beginnings to this remarkably fresh and current new edition, Myers and DeWall have found extraordinarily effective ways to involve students with the remarkable research underlying our understanding of human behavior. But while the content and learning support evolves edition after edition, the text itself continues to be shaped by basic goals David Myers established at the outset, including to connect students to high-impact research, to focus on developing critical thinking skills, and to present a multicultural perspective on psychology, so students can see themselves in the context of a wider world.
This new edition offers 2100 research citations dated 2015–2020, making these the most up-to-date introductory psychology course resources available. With so many exciting new findings, and every chapter updated with current new examples and ideas, students will see the importance and value of psychological research, and how psychology can help them make sense of the world around them.
The abundant, high quality teaching and learning resources in LaunchPad and in Achieve Read & Practice, carefully matched to the text content, help students succeed, while making life easier and more enjoyable for instructors.
Instructor PrefaceStudent Preface: Student Success—How to Apply Psychology to Live Your Best Life The Story of PsychologyModule 1, What Is Psychology?Thinking Critically With Psychological ScienceModule 2, Research Strategies: How Psychologists Ask and Answer QuestionsModule 3, Statistical Reasoning in Everyday LifeThe Biology of MindModule 4, Neural and Hormonal SystemsModule 5, Tools of Discovery, Older Brain Structures, and the Limbic SystemModule 6, The Cerebral CortexConsciousness and the Two-Track MindModule 7, Basic Consciousness ConceptsModule 8, Sleep and DreamsModule 9, Drugs and ConsciousnessNature, Nurture, and Human DiversityModule 10, Behavior Genetics: Predicting Individual DifferencesModule 11, Evolutionary Psychology: Explaining Human Nature and NurtureModule 12, Culture and Gender Diversity: Understanding Nature and NurtureDeveloping Through the Life SpanModule 13, Developmental Issues, Prenatal Development, and the NewbornModule 14, Infancy and ChildhoodModule 15, AdolescenceModule 16, AdulthoodSensation and PerceptionModule 17, Basic Concepts of Sensation and PerceptionModule 18, Vision: Sensory and Perceptual ProcessingModule 19, The Nonvisual SensesLearningModule 20, Basic Learning Concepts and Classical ConditioningModule 21, Operant ConditioningModule 22, Biology, Cognition, and LearningMemoryModule 23, Studying and Encoding MemoriesModule 24, Storing and Retrieving MemoriesModule 25, Forgetting, Memory Construction, and Improving MemoryThinking and LanguageModule 26, ThinkingModule 27, Language and ThoughtIntelligenceModule 28, What Is Intelligence?Module 29 Intelligence Assessment and DynamicsModule 30, Genetic and Environmental Influences on IntelligenceWhat Drives Us: Hunger, Sex, Belonging, and AchievementModule 31, Basic Motivational ConceptsModule 32, HungerModule 33, Sexual MotivationModule 34, Affiliation and AchievementEmotions, Stress, and HealthModule 35, Introduction to EmotionModule 36, Expressing EmotionModule 37, Experiencing EmotionModule 38, Stress and IllnessModule 39, Health and CopingSocial PsychologyModule 40, Social ThinkingModule 41, Social InfluenceModule 42, Antisocial RelationsModule 43, Prosocial RelationsPersonalityModule 44, Introduction to Personality and Psychodynamic TheoriesModule 45, Humanistic Theories and Trait TheoriesModule 46, Social-Cognitive Theories and the SelfPsychological DisordersModule 47, Introduction to Psychological DisordersModule 48, Anxiety-Related DisordersModule 49, Depressive Disorders and Bipolar DisordersModule 50, SchizophreniaModule 51, Dissociative, Personality, and Eating DisordersModule 52, Neurodevelopmental DisordersTherapyModule 53, Introduction to Therapy and the Psychological TherapiesModule 54 Evaluating PsychotherapiesModule 55, Biomedical Therapies and Preventing Psychological Disorders
Appendix A, The Story of Psychology: A Timeline, by Charles Brewer Appendix B, Career Fields in Psychology, by Jennifer ZwolinskiAppendix C, Psychology at WorkAppendix D, Complete Chapter ReviewsAppendix E, Answers to Retrieval Practice and Master the Material Questions
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